Alleged President Biden embarrassed himself in front of the whole world again, so it’s time for the media lackeys to divert your attention by manufacturing a phony scandal about an evil Republican.
Here is the latest episode, brought to you by Associated Press, of a four-year-long saga called “Killing DeSantis.”
If you’ve been awake this week, you may have noticed that Joe Biden just flushed 20 years, 2 trillion dollars, and over 2,500 American lives down the drain. But let not that distract you from the important story of the day: rich people are making contributions to Ron DeSantis’ campaign!
“DeSantis has been flying around the state promoting a monoclonal antibody treatment sold by Regeneron.
Citadel, a Chicago-based hedge fund, has $15.9 million in shares of Regeneron Pharmaceutical Inc., according to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin has donated $10.75 million to a political committee that supports DeSantis — $5.75 million in 2018 and $5 million last April.”
Apparently, AP wants that “bullsh$t of the year” award that CBS got for their recent selective editing of Governor DeSantis’ remarks. AP is alleging that Governor DeSantis is promoting monoclonal antibody therapy – a treatment approved by FDA as a therapy and prevention of Covid – for personal political gai
AP reluctantly acknowledges that “it’s not unusual for hedge funds to have a wide range of investments. And that BlackRock has primarily donated to Democratic candidates.” Another hole in the AP’s story was pointed out by Governor DeSantis’ spokeswoman, Christina Pushaw: of Citadel’s $39 billion in investments, more was invested in Pfizer and Moderna than Regeneron.
Here is how the AP handled the Governor making common sense:
“Early treatment with these monoclonal antibodies – Regeneron and others – have proven to radically reduce the chances that somebody ends up being hospitalized,” DeSantis said Monday at a treatment site in Orlando. “Reducing hospital admissions has got to be a top priority.”
“Experts agree that keeping people out of the hospital is a top priority, but say vaccines — not treatments for people after they get sick – are the best way to do that.”
That is some serious “following of the science” from the AP. Experts also agree that buying a fire extinguisher – not calling a fire department after your house caught fire – is the best way to keep your house safe. However, AP is suggesting that once your house caught fire, it’s time for you to leave and have your house burn in peace. Calling a fire department once your house is on fire is not recommended, because:
- Your house may be saved, and that will send the wrong message to your neighbors who may think a fire extinguisher is not necessary
- You deserve to be homeless for a while for not owning a fire extinguisher
- Some evil rich people may be making unethical donations to your local fire department
Oh, but the AP doth persisted:
“DeSantis ramped up the call for Floridians to seek out monoclonal antibody treatments in August as coronavirus cases spiked.”
“But the relationship with Citadel has generated a buzz on social media, as Democrats question the relationship.”
Democrats on social media find it morally questionable for the Governor of Florida to “ramp up” a life-saving treatment of a malady that is currently afflicting his state. Do you know what Democrats do not question? The Biden family decades-long profiteering off alleged President Biden’s political career, documented here, here, here, here, and here. Come to think of it – the AP does not question that either.
Just so you all know, the @AP is embarrassed that they got caught pushing potentially deadly misinformation narratives that were conclusively debunked, so they’re trying to deflect and make the story into “Republicans Pounce.” Don’t fall for it: https://t.co/MN4j7Ogszt
— Christina Pushaw (@ChristinaPushaw) August 20, 2021
If you enjoyed the media’s latest episode of the “Killing DeSantis” saga, you will be happy to know it will continue for a few years to come. DeSantis happens to be the front runner at present to run on a Republican Presidential ticket in 2024, so no walk-on role for him in this mega propaganda series.
When Joe Biden makes another foreign policy blunder causing brutal deaths of thousands of people, please tune in for the next episode: “a curious case of the missing bottle of whiskey.” I am sure somehow Ron DeSantis will be implicated.
RWR original article syndication source.